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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 8

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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EIGHT THE SALEM NEWS, SALEM, OHIO W7- TH URSDAY, AUGUST 31, Hit. Salem, Ohio Salem, Ohio Fancy Silks! For Separate Skirts There never wab a year, nor a when stripe and plaid ilks were as popular as they are today and compared to what the larger cities are asking, our prices are very reasonable. Fancy Striped and Plaid Silks, both 27 inches, special at yard A big election of yard wide Fancy Silks priced at $1.00, $1.19, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $2.00. Black New yard wide Black Taffeta Silks now on sale at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. EXTRA SPECIAL Plush Coats! Buy Them Now in rm irrm 11 mi LOCAL NEWS nmimnraiifiiimii a Reason" why you should buy one of our new Plush Coats now and the price is We ordered these Coats earlier last spring than we ever id before, because we expected the heavy price advances that are in effect now, and will be more as the season advances.

If you select your coat now you can save from $2.50 to $10 on It, as the prices later In the season will be higher. Our Coats arc lined with satin guaranteed for five wear, and the workmanship throughout is the best. Prices from $22.50 up to $49.75. Mrs. Hannah H.

Johnson. Lisbon, August Hannah Hoyt Johnson died last night at tin family home on Jefferson street following an illness of two weeks. Death was directly due to heart trouble. Although the decea- bepn her condition At a meeting at the hamber or alarming until Wednesday morn ng immerce rooms late Thursday when she suffered a heart attack. Deceased was a daughter of the late Erastus and Catherine Kells, and BSrOBE LEAVIVO BJO.E1K Before leaving on your vacation instruct us to send you the Salem News.

25c the month, by mail. We will change mailing address as many times as requested. Telephone 901, phone. Secretaries Met Here. New Sweater Coats The new Fall Sweater Coats are here.

On side we hear that color are scarce and prices are high, Injt vou will hardly think so when you 5 our slock of new Sweater The colors arc in great variety this -i including cardinal, maroon, en. rose, copen, tan, gray, heather, brown, navy and white. Sweater Coats are priced from $2.50 up to $15.00. Children's Sweater Coats (smail sizes; from 50c to $2.50. Children's Sweater Coats (large sizes i from $1.00 to $3.00.

More New Shirtwaists New Voile Shirtwaists are here three new models with new square ruffle, trimmed with Venice edge, the others with cluster tucks, big fashionable collars, trimmed with German val lace. They are unusual values, priced at $2.25 and $2.50. 25c White D15c Three hundred and ninety-three yards of fine Imported Crystalyn self-striped, checks and plaids will be offered at the White Goods counter tomorrow. This beautiful pure white fabric with an organdie finish is especially adapted to the present style of dress and always superior for waists, and wear. It comes back looking fresh, new and crisp after laundering, and 1s an all-around satisfactory fabric for its designed purposes.

In addition to the check and stripe effects there are fifteen pieces of plain weaves of the same material in the lot. A 25c value while they last, 16o yard. Commerce rooms late Thursday ternoon of members of the North eastern Ohio Commercial Secretaries association the articles of incorpora wag born in on july non of the new omrne. aud almost all of her life was spent Secretaries association, which ts to In united succeed the old organization, were wRh william preceded her in death six month-s Those who affixed their signatures, to the were Carl W. Lllman gefore ber marriage the decease, secretary of am er a was a school teacher, having taught acting le ad new associa years in the Lisbon schools dur L.

E. Deuble, of Canton; Bleteh. ing tjmp thal Davld Anderson Alliance; G. W. Hoover.

East Live smiley and Prof. McCoy were pool, and 1 aul head of the schools. tovu There are surviving the deceased tive daughters, Misses Grace and Athenians an i e. Kate in the home, Mrs. William Members of the Athenian club a Lewtollt Mrs c.

H. Baker, and result of the recent junior chautau- MiUer an of Lisbon, qua, met Wednesday afternoon juneraj ill take place at the the Fourth street school building and bome 0Q North Jefferson street on planned a hike to Bentleys woods gaturddy afternoon at 2 and for supper next Thursday, starting, jnterment will be the Lisbon ceme at 3:30. Sixteen attended meeting, the first since the organiza- Shultz. tion was effected, but it is hoped to R. W.

Shultz, aged 63, a resident of increase the membeis ip to a ea. citv for the past 25 years, died twice that number, wi ei Parjy Thursday morning at his home held each Ihursday, probab iejon West Dry street. He had been Inurth street school building) a terj gerjOUfdy jn since last March from school begins. arterio-sclerosis, and his death came while he was sleeping, so that the ex- Colmerys Return to City. tjme js ncd known.

J. L. Colmery, until last spring a Deceased was born near East Pal- resident of this city and a member, estine, October 25, 1853, and wat for some time of the real estate firm there a farmer by vocation. Follow of Colmery Kaminsky, is ing his removal to Salem a quarter his family back to this city from of a century ago he was employed at Pa. They will occupy a the plants of the American Steel house on Tenttaf street.

For some Wire Co. and the Silver Manufactur- months past Mr. Colmery has con-1 ing Co. ducted a store in Midland, and Those who survive are seven chll- wMll continue there for the present i dren, Mrs. PJlizabeth Heacock, Mrs.

at least, it is understood. I Sadie Engler, Mrs. Vernetia Beck. Mrs. Lottie Moores, Mrs.

Marguerite Delegate Chosen. Hutcheson, of Salem; R. W. Schultz, Helen McClain was ana Mrs. PenieW.

ot delegate, and Beatrice Maeder. 1 T'Z' and Mrs. Lydia Grate, of Kit- alternate, to the district convention; the Foreign Missionary eXSZ society of the Methods rhttrch to be; brmher5 wmlMl ltelil at Alliance next front tb ot galpnl. phorleB of Standard Bearers that chutoh a anJ Ge o( Micll a meeting of the members of organization helo Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. A.

B. Hob son, Cleveland avenue. Look Over Our Fall Line of Samples for to Measure Also New Fall Hats. The Best of Styles. THE ECKSTEIN COMPANY HIANtNQ AND FRKMINQ.

F. J. KCKtTIIN, SPECIAL Caps worth 50c to $1.50 will sell for 25c WINONA. Quite a number from here attended Harvest Home picnic at Grove Saturday. A large number from here attended Yeariy Meeting at Damascus Sunday.

Walter Walton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blythe attended the funeral of ft. F. Ludwick, near Salem, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Peeples, of Cadis, who were guests at the home of Mr. she will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Weaver.

Ray Colby, of Cleveland, visited friends here a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grindly and, evening, three of Sebring, are vis-j iting Mrs. sister, Mrs.

Law To Take Music Course rence Votaw. Camp Supper. Boy Scouts of Troup 2, of which George Meiser is scout master, en-j joyed a hike to "Blue Wednesday evening. There they1, prepared a camp supper and their regular meeting. There will be no meeting of this Troup Friday i SPENCER McMILLEN STILL DOING BUSINESS.

NEGOTIATIONS ARE UNDER WAY WITH AN OUTSIDE FIRM TO CONTINUE THE SPENCER MILLEN MILK BUSINESS. THE WAGONS WILL CONTINUE THE ROUTE TOMORROW AS USUAL. TENNIS DOPE (Continued from first pace by other cities in the county, but Lisbon, East Liverpool, East Palestine, Wellsville and Columbiana are plan- Earl Shlsler, of this city, who aBinjng tG enter the annual tournament SPRUCE UP! i Both Phones 777 Jesse Thomas, of Michtgan, is vis- been employed by the Harris Auto- Don Thompson, one of iting his brother Edwin Thomas i matlc Press company, of Niles, has Thompson brothers who have ap- Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thomas and 1 resigned his position and on Monday son, of Kansas, are visiting at the; "ni the Dana Musical and Mrs.

Alex. Palmer a few days! home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas. at "arrpn He.W1| a course the past week, returned home Mon- Mr aQd Mrg wm Taylor Hnd on the i Hazel, and Mr.

and Mrs. I anri Mr. and Mrs. Malvern Dalton and I Bakery. Mr and Mrs Seward odo left here Taylor attended the ThP Watt guild of the Tuesday morning on an auto trip reunion af the home of Church of Our Saviour will hold a Columbus to attend the state fair DCar Rochester and tea Friday afternoon tract the attentioa Gf'a'iarge number this week.

nesaay. 2 until 5 at the home of Mrs. Mias Jennie McCausland. who has Mr and Mrs- of BarnesvlUe. William Demina on Lincoln avenue.

been assisting Mrs. J. W. Stamp wlth are Mrs- ilAlVs Wal house work for the past two teLEdgerton' Sold Residence Property. Mrs.

Orin Kerns and daughter. I Frank Summers, of Alliance, peared in the competition for the Ceramic City the past two years, is expected to make a strong hid for the singles cup. Preliminaries and semi-finals will be played Monday forenoon, leaving the afternoon free for the final matches, which are expected to at- of local and visiting fans. FORGET To see W. Hart in his latest success, Primal Lure," which months, returned to her home near North Georgetown Saturday.

Edith, were shopping in Salem last has sold his residence property locat-jone of the best films produced by The Salem News, delivered, Oc per week. Miss Mary Ingram, of Salem, was Thursday, the guest of E. G. Whitacre and few days the past week. TO EAST PALESTINE Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Patterson, of fl' were In town Tneeda, arter- TERNOON MOTORCYCLE races Mrs. Sarah Heim left here Tues dav afternoon for Wellsville where FOOT RACES, BICYCLE BIG TIME FOR ALL. od at East Fourth street to J. W.

Fox. who buys for investment. T. C. Virdcn made the transfer.

Choir to Meet. meeting of the members of the Triangle and is being shown for the benefit the Maccabees at the Grand, Friday, September 1. Price 10c to all. 206i GHiiainmiiiin Grand Tonight IBi All caps from 50c to $1.50 will sell for 25c. Eckstein Co.

205r Look over our line of fall suits. RACES, choir of the Methodist church will Eckstein Co. 205r 205a brx Friday evening 7:30 at the mmmm. ireh. THE FOX MASTERPIECE Purchased Automobile.

Thomas Darragh has purchased a East Youngstown Steve seven-passenger Podge automobile talked too much, about start- from the Kellar Motor Sales company. I ing more fires ho is now in the county jail, bound over to the grand jury under heavy bond. Read the Want Column, find it Intareatlng. You will C. W.

LELAND DOCTOR OF OPTICS. 7:30 a. m. to p. m.

Even Inga by Appointment All work guaranteed. With Salem Wall Paper Carnet Co. tt Man From Bitter Roots Featuring WILLIAM FARNUM A Story of Love and Adventure in the Big Out-Doors First 7:30. Price lO and 15c S. Hart 5 ---------IN---------- William S.

Hart is Universally Recognized as the Greatest Actor of Western Characters. FIRST 7:30. PRICE 5 andJOc The New Hats For Fall are elegant. ou 11 surely like the styles we are showing and there are so many shapes and shades that you are sure to find just the hat you want. Of course you want to get your fall hat early- most men do.

Now is the time, when all the good things are here. The GOLDEN EAGLE Clothing and Shoe House.

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